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    THE UMAHA BE :
FRIDAY , SEPT. 11 , 1874.
OFFICIAL PAPElt OF THE Oil
Eepubllcan County Convention.
A Republican County Ginrention for Too :
County will be held at the Court House in
City of Omaha , on Tuesday , the 6ih day ot <
tober , jt. D. Kit , at 2 o'clock p. m , for the p
nomination Two Sen tc
l * eo ( placing la
nnd Sir Kepreientatlres tu the Legislature , I
cue County ComxnUsioi cr , to be Toted lor at
4-.Uoclo beheld on October 13tu,1874 , i
t.r the purpose of transacting suihothir bi
ness as comes properly before said Gin entl
Each Word in the City of Ouiauawill e
ut.ed to wren Delegates , and eac h p ecinct c
aid olaald city , threw (8) ( Delegates to bald C
Tennon.
i rinrry elections for the purpose of choos
each delegates are hereby called for Saturd
\ be 3d day of October , the po'ln to be opou in
city of Omaha , from 4 to 7 o'clock , p in. , ant
the other. j > re incte , Irom 6 to 8 o'clo k. p. n
Noue but well known liepublican voters '
twalloved to rote at said Primary elections , i
in the city of Omaha , DO person will benlloi
t voie unless duly legblcred or Identified
the satisfaction of the Judges of t lectio a as
in < a properly qualified licpub lean Tour of
Ward where his ballot is o tiered.
The following are disUuau-d as places wl
such primary elections wi 1 be made.
1st Ward At Turner's Hall.
2d W ard At the oid Douglas Uouso.
Sd Ward At Engine lluuse.
4ih Ward At iiy hngincer'a Office.
5th Word At Ed. Dalluw's on Chicago ( tr
6ih Word At Engine lloure.
Union Precinct At Knight's School Hoi
Valley pjednct At White's btore , VaJ
Elation.
F.orence Precinct At Florence School Ho
t hicago Precinct At tlkhorn ilatlon Hoi
Mcftrdle Prednit AtllcArdlebcbool Ho
Eltboru Prtclnct-At KltLorn City fed
Hout * .
Saratoga Precinct At SataUiga School Hoi
Douglas lYeclnct At Jo 1 Griffiu's Beside
West Omaha Precinct At O.B SelJen'sI
Idence.
Mll.ard Precinct AI Millard'a Station Ho
By order of the Douglas County Uepubli
Committee.
Committee.JOEL T. GRIFUN , Chairmai
JOHN SI. TUUKSTON Secretarr.
Bepublican Convention for 25th
tentative District.
Delegates from the several counties cf
5th Uepreseoiative Dutrlct will meet at
Urai'd Central Hotel , in Omaha , on TtusJ
September 23tU. 1S7I , at 3 o'clock p. m , f ir
nomination for a Bel
purp < e of making a
eemnt Ire for said district for the next Lcgi
ture. _
The counties composing said district , and
number of delegates each are entitle * ! to , arc
follows :
Dodge _ _ " .
Washington. . . . . . . . .
By order republican District Committee.
y ELASI CLARK , Chairmai
Republican pap rs of the District please co
< , nti
LAMIO1V at lieDAII/T BKK l mi
tban double t lint of any oilier da
Bperpnblistied inKcbnulta
OMAHA BREVITIES.
Ninety cents per can is thopr
of fresli Baltimore oysters whi
arrive daily by express at Peyck
.Restaurant. sept2
The Arion Quartette Clue w <
"down to St. Joe yesterday to si
for a prize at the Exposition.
Georco W. Homan , Jr. , propo
to establish a hack rate outside
the city limits.
Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Riley 1
their little daughter Estella , a °
two years , by death , AVednesdi
The funeral took place yesterday ,
The case of Schneider agaii
the Sweeny brothers lor assault a
battery is being tried jrestcrdaybef <
the Probate Court.
Charles Smith , the bricklaj
who had his lea broken at Martii
building , was presented Wednesd
with $30 , which his brother boai
era raised for him.
A German Odd Fellows' led
will IKS established at West Poi
tui * - evening. Quito a nui
ber of Omaha Odd Fellows will
up this morning.
The Odd Fellows of this ci
are sending out invitations to i
the lodges in this State to attei
their four nights' sociable durii
the State Fair week , beginning <
the 29th inst.
Her & Co. , yesterday shipped
half carload of Kennedy's East Tnd
bitters to New York. This is tl
biggest shipment cast that this fir :
has ever made of these celobrati
bitters.
Charles Inseow , who drove
death one of Homan's horses at
ruined the other , was fined $30 at
costs at the Police Court " \Vednesdc
afternoon , and James Connelly , h
companion , * was fined 515 an
costs. Inseow went to jail In di
fault of payment of the line.
A tinner named Charles Foste :
in the employ of Goddnrd & Eeac
while engaged at work "Wednesda
afternoon on Mr. Long's new hous
in South Omaha , slipped and fe ;
from the roof to the ground , a distance
tanco of twenty feet or. more , re
ceiving several ugly bruises , bu
fortunately no serious injury. Hi
was compelled to quit work for thi
remainder of the day.
In yesterday's BEE appeared ai
item to the effect that the Gram
Central Hotel directors had postpo
ned final action on the lease to Mr
Thrall for ono week. This state
mcnt was wholly incorrect , as w <
learned from one of the most prom-
ucnt directors. Ho informed
us that the leasing of the hotel
for five years had been defi
nitely settled in favor otMr. Thrall ,
the present lessee.
The Union Pacific train from
the West Wednesday aftemoon was
delayed about twenty minutes by
the bursting of a water cloud over
the track , one mile west of Pappil-
lion. The water "was ten inches
above the track , and in less than
ten minutes it fell eighteen inches ,
when the train proceeded. No wa
ter of any consequence had fallen
on either side of the limited territo
ry covered by the water spout.
William McGiuipscy was the
name of the man killed by
the cars the other day at Ketchum.
He had two letters on his person ,
one of recommendation from Chas.
If. Ossiter , of Ucwarlr , .N. J. , and
the other from Frank Osser , of Chi
cago. This was all the evidence as
to where he came from that could
be obtained.
Tom Gardner's place was raid-
( tl.by the police Wednesday. Wht
the police entered they found Tom
vigorously playlng a fiddle for the
Sj er inmates to iance to. The
' 1 sounds of revelry- ceased , and the
- Btfitwere taken to the Police
Court. "Big Em , " the boss , was
1I fined $7 80 ; and th $ other inmates
S5.00 each , for violating the or
I dinance prohibiting the running of
houses.
4ance . t
' The attention of the Probn
Court to-day is occupied in hearii
a case of assault and battery. T
complainant is a Mrs. Osslerv !
keeps a saloon at Valley Static
She charges Eli Johnson , Jr. , ai
Crumstater , with assaulting t
on the 4th instant. Baldwin for t
defendants , and Webster for t
complainant. The parents of t
defendants propose to follow tl
case by prosecuting Mrs. Ossler i
selling liquor to niimw.
Some days ago n. local passe
ger agent of the Burlington roi
appeared with a silver badge on 1
coat collar , having iuscribed on
the words , "Passenger Agent Bi
Hngton Route. " The other agei
did not like the style he was putti
on , nor the example of weari
badges ; so one of them stole t
badte , and pawned it for half a d
j lar to Elgutter , the pawnbroker ,
whose window it is now display !
Those who are not posted , have be
wondering what misfortune coi
have forced this passenger agent
"soak" his badge. To stop furtl
inquiry he had better redeem , it a
doesn't look well for him where it
Periona.1.
Dr. Coffman went to DCS Moil
yesterday.
Major Bogue has gone to Sio
City fora few days.
MissFellie Butterfield left yest
day to attend the normal school
Bloomington , Illinois , for a year.
Judge Porter went to Lincoln y
terday to attend the Democratic c (
vention.
C. B. T. Moore , of the Uuil
States Navy , is at the Grand C <
tral.
tral.Mrs.
Mrs. King , a cousin of Mrs. Sa
uel Burns , returned yesterday to 1
home , at Newark , New Jersey ,
ter a month's visit in Omaha.
Gen. J. H. Potter , TJ. S. A. , is
the Grand Central. He arrh
Wednesday from Ft. Sanders , whi
he has been attending a court mi
tial.
tial.Mr.
Mr. Frank Morgan , of the who
sale grocery house of Morgan
Gallagher , has returned from
very successful and extensive bu
ness trip throughout the State.
The followmc are the arrivals
the Wyoming :
W M White , Plattsmouth ; S
Huikle and lady , Detroit ; G H Bi
I com , Ashland ; J D Moore , Gra
| Island : B F Gardner , Lincoln ;
1 Evans , U P R R ; J H Adcll , Ca
fornia ; James McFadden , F SBrc
den IIS A ; George L Curtis , G
Leuhy , Carlin , Neb ; H D Pesl
Baltimore ; W F Blackwell , N <
York ; Mrs A Clark , St Louis ; 1
and Mrs Parcell , Fremont ; Chas
Smith , fl Adams , Chicago ; C
Strengham , Ann Arbor ; S A Ci
bert , Baltimore.
The following are the arrivals
the Metropolitan Hotel :
W B Harrison and daught (
Richmond , Va ; F E Walcott , CI
cage ; A Armstrong. Detroit ; A
Currier , St Louis ; W F Goodwi
North Plane ; J E North , Colui
bus ; H H Henry , do ; A Ewin
Lone Tree ; B Khnmee , CoKimbu
F M Ell worth , Aurora , Neb ; Jol
R Paul , Sew rd , Neb ; Marahi
Key , Council Bluffs ; E K Devo
Chicago ; A B Squires , Minneapoli
G B Kerner , do ; J Q Honey we
Lincoln ; Mark Bute , Kirkwooi
Wm B Lawrence , Mt Plea an
Henry Dunckcr , St Joe ; B Gonni
and wife , Sacramento , Cai ; Mrs
Reese and two children , Salt Lak <
Mrs H Waygaul , San Franciscr
George N Littletield , Texas ; E
Ireland , Pekln ; A Cochrau Couuc
BlUffd.
Nebraska Keller-Ladles' Heeling Yc
terday.
Notwithstanding the heavy rail
stornijot Wednesday afternoonquil
a number of ladies met at the Gran
Central Hotel , and organized th
Omaha Aid Society by electing th
following officers : Mrs J J L C Jew
ett , President ; Mrs E Wakely , Vic
President ; Mrs J W Gannett , corn
spnding secretary ; and Mrs C 1
Manderson , treasurer.
The following committees wer
ippointed for work in the diffuren
yards , viz :
First Ward Mrs Dr Graff , Mr
Fudge Brigg" , Mrs Judge Lake
* Irs Wm Stevens , Mrs Peter Wind
urn , Mrs Thomas Swobe , Mrs
Jetz.
Second Ward Mrs Charles Tow-
H.MrsDrPcabody , Mrs M Hell-
aau , Mrs Gee Thrall , Mrs
Srnrna Coffman , Mrs Dr McClel-
md , Mrs Chas Turner , Mrs G W
ibrose.
Third Ward Mrs Col Chase , Mrs
V W AVyman , Mrs Wm Gwyer ,
[ rs Tas Morris. Mrs James Clegg ,
[ rs M Crtttimlugs , Mrs August
[ uberman , Mrs Hugh H Clark.
Fourth Ward Mrs Sam Parme-
e. Mrs Lyman Richardson , Air *
lark Wright , .Mrs B L Perine , Mrs
J Poppleton , Mrs T B Cummings ,
rs W F Swcesy.
Fifth and Sixth Wards Mrs J A
orrow , Mrs C A Guiou , Mrs L
ars , M-s Needham , Miss Lide
itrick , Mrs S A Caldvvell , Mrs M
icsborouuh , Mrs Gen Perry , Mrs
larles Ketchum , Mrs H Browason ,
rs Beldens , Mrs J Padock , Mrs i
ij Belcher , Mrs John I Redicjj.
\ . meeting of the committee and
icr ladies interested in the work
11 be held at the Grand Central
rlors lo-day , at 3:30 : P. 31. , to cou-
t about ways and means to be
> pted. It is expected that mem-
s of the Executive Committee of
Omaha Aid Society , and Mr.
iick , Us President , will be pres-
'ho ladies yesterday expressed a
ire to have the co-opcmtlon of j
German indies of the city , and
aid be glad to meet them lo-day.
FOR SALE CHEAP ,
nc Full Cabinet Wheeler and
[ son Sewirg Machine , with all
latest Improvements. It is new
never been run. Inquire at the
5 pfllce , augl7-tf
THE OLD STORY.
The "Crystal" Outfit Again Befo
the Police Court.
A Soldier Claims to Have Lo
$150 Against Brace Faro.
The Crystal saloon is again
trouble , as a case of gambling occi
red there Wednesday night , and
has found its way into the Poli
Court , The particulars of the afli
are as follows : W ednesday evenl :
a young soldier , recently dischai
ed from the army after fi
years' service , was walkl
along the streetswhen
was accosted by a man , who ask
him a few questions about the cil
saying that he was a stranger in tow
The man asked him where he w
going , and upon his saying
Cincinnati , " the affable stranger ]
marked that he to , by a lucky co-i
cidence , was bound for the sai
destination. A sympathy was th
aroused between the two men , a :
the capper for such the stranj
proved to be steered the sold :
into the Crystal saloon , a
there took a drink. Afi
a short walk they returm
and took another drink. T
two then found their way
to the faro room , which is e\
ready for the reception of sucke
and there the capper sat down
play , and soon induced the sold
to invest The soldier lost § 150 a :
then quit playing , having set
enough to reserve a sufficient amou
of money to pay his expenses
Cincinnati and back to the Wi
in case he wanted to retui
The capper all this time had be
winning , and was about hree hu
dred dollars ahead ; but the vc
next deal ho kst every cent. Tl
aroused the suspicions of the B
dier , who then began to think
very strange that every time he h
tried to "call the last turri ? ' Iht
had been but ono card left in t
box. These facts led him
conclude that he had be
victimized at a brace gar
of faro , but he said nothli
about It at the time. The two mt
then left the saloon , the capper te
ing the soldier that he was stoppii
at the Wvomincc
Yesterday the soldier , whi
making arrangements to leave 1
the East , happened to tell his o
perience incidentally to some ra
road men , who induced him to pr
coed against the Crystal out
at the Police Court. He accordin
ly did so , and upon hearing his st
ry as related above , Marshal Sno\ \
den swore out warrants again
Harry Clayton , Ed. Keens , and
man named Parker , all of who :
were arrested and brought befo
the Police Court , where they gai
bull in the sum of $100 each for the
appearance in the afternoon at thr <
o'clock.
The man who did vhe cappir
has nit yet been captured. Parki
denies having anythlug to do wit
the game.
Wednesday It was stated in tl
BKE that Judge Lake had issued
mandamus compelling thp may <
to sign a retail liquor license f <
Harry Clayton , whose previous 1
cense , it will be remembered , wi
revoked for permitting gambling o
the premises. The mayor went t
the Crystal Saloon to sign th
license , but the papers wei
in lawyer Webster's possession an
could not be got at just then. Th
Mayor , however , Intimated that h
thought Clayton might go on ani
sell if he procured the license thi
morning under Judge Lake's ordei
Now then , this leavgs the cos
in a mixed condition. If th
license Is considered issued , thei
Clayton has caused it to be revokec
again by allowing gambling } n hi
liouso. If the license } s decided note
to have keen issued , then Claytor
Is liable to be prosecuted for selling
iquor without a license.
The matter was settled , however ,
jy fining Clayton § 25. for selling
iquor without a license and $10 foj
[ ambling , and EJ. Ccons $10. foi
gambling.
. The Maennorchor Concert.
Below will be found the pro-
; ramrae of the concert to bo given
> y the Maennerchor society next
londay evening , atCroighton Hall ,
ar the benetit of the grasshopper
uffercra. The concert will be fol-
) wed by a ball. Tickets are now
; adj at § 1.00 each , and it la hoped
ley they will bo liberally taken :
PBOGBAMJIE.
FIRST.
March , ( Der Wandrer.Holiroaun
Overture , ( Figaros llochselt ) . „ Uczart
Abendlicd , ( Maennerchor ) - Abt
Waller , Lleb anil Lust. . . . . . . Parlow
Arle aus Kabacro . _ . „ . _ . . „ . .Verdi
8KCO.ND.
Overture , ( Lelchto Cavallerle. . . JSurpe
Wie sehoen bistdu , ( Maennerchor ) . . .
. . .Mendelsohn
Quadrille , Songs of the Day Boss
Das Deulcbe Lied , { Maennerchor ) Otto
Gallop , ( OJeon Treuden ) . _ . .Latann
AlcKelligon-B card on
send page. juue2-tf
Fourth Ward Registration.
Ihc undersigned will sit at John
Edgar's hardware store , 240
mglas street on Friday , Saturday
d Monday , September llth , 12th
d 13th , and Thursday , October
i , for the purpose of registering
) legal voters jf this ward , and
the purpose of correcting the
; lstry list f. HTJGCS ,
lOtf .Reelstrar Fourth Ward.
[ EAP BOOTS AND SHOES ! ! !
lEX'S BOOTS $2 00
tOY'S do J 75
'OUTH'S do 1 50
WOMEN'S SHOES 1 25
ABIES' do 100
10YS' do 1 25
[ IS3ES1 - do 150
IRLS' do 125
HILDREN'S SHOES 10 C'TS.
HE LARGEST , BEST , JtD
EAPEST STOCK IN THE
Y.
Y.HENRY
HENRY DOHLE & CO. ,
Farnham St. , bet. 12th and 13th. J
THE COUNTY FAIR.
Card from the Secretary of tl
Douglas County Agricul
tural Society.
OMAHA , Sept. 5 , 1574.
EDITOR BEE :
The arrangements for the Dougl
County Fair this fa'l ' are now cot
plete. The buildings and improv
ments for the use of the Society n
unequalled by any county society
the country. These improvemeE
have been made for the use of tl
State fair , but will belong to tl
county society.
The law under which county soi
eties are organized requires that
meeting shall be held each year , ai
for that reason it is absolutely n
cessary iliat the society hold a ft
this fall , notwithstanding the Sta
fair , winch is to follow the we <
after the county fair , will afford j
opportunity for exhibitors to displi
their stock , goods and wares , so
to keep up the organization , to ow
hold and control in the future , the
fine improvements.
The County fair is really of mo
importance to the people of Dou
las county than the State fair.
Under thei-e circumstances ,
prevent a failure and make asuccc
this year , it is necessary tjiat tl
people take hold of the matter ai
attend the county fair , which cor
mencas September i2d ! , and w
continue four days. Stock ai
goods placed upon exhibition at tl
county fair will be in readiness f
the State fair , will receive and c :
wear at the State fair the premiu
badges of Douglas county. Son
glory in that. In order to intcrt
and please the people , c
raugemeiits have been made for tl
exhibition of Douglas county horsi
when the mettle and speed will
tested. And such inducements a
offered as will warrant the atten
ance and exhibition of all the b (
horses of the county. A speci
premium is offered for gentleman
roadsters , and every one who claii
to have a line horse is invited
bhow it in the ring.
Thenj exhibitions of horses w
take place every afternoon of tl
fair ,
"An amphitheatre capable of fcuji
ing 1,500 people is being fitted \
opposite the judges' stand , affor
Ing comfortable seats lor t
Vhere they can hear and s
all that is said and done.
The officers of the society ha1
spent time and money to accoi ;
plish these things for the benefit
the people , to whom , and for whoi
they belong andwere made.
Everybody should attend tl
county fair , and they will be inte
ested and benetitted , and their tin
and money not lost.
C. A. BALDWIN , Sec'y.
Democratic State Nominations.
The following nominations we
made yesterday by the Democrat
State Convention :
Member of Congress Col. J. V
bavasje.
Governor A. Tuxburry.
Secretary of State John Etherl ;
State Treasurer Robert Jorda :
Superintendent of Public Instrm
tion Eli Huber.
State Prison Inspector R. I
Walker.
Attorney General Mr. Mon
gomery.
District Attorneys S. S. Prlc <
Ed. Bate * , D. F. Newton.
Temperace Ticket.
The foHowingis alist of nominee
pf the State Temperance Conven
For Congress , J G Miller ; Contin
Kent , J R Fairbanks ; Governor , J i
Church ; Secretary of State , W (
Olllnger ; Treasurer , Thomas Bissel
Attorney General , J R Webster
Prison Inspector , C B Parker ; Schoo
Superintendent , J M McKenzIe.
WANTED.
& . FiKST-Q&Ass WAITER AT "Vic
TOR'S" RESTAURANT , 160 Farniian
itreet. seplO-2t
_
SNOW FX.AKE FLOUR , the best ir
he world , at
; ep9-3t LITTLE & WILLIAMS' .
Removal of the Excelsior Laundry.
WP have removed our laundry tc
15 and 51 ? Twelfth street , where
re are prepared to d work on the
hortf&t notice.
68 3t. C , L. G.AOE&CO ,
Indian Curiosities at No. 170
'arnhara street , corner llth street.
may 7-tt.
DYKING , c.eamng and repairing
one in the neatest manner , at the
STEAM DYE WORKS ,
} th St.Let. Farnham and Douglasl
pr28t f.
Bogistration in Fifth Ward.
Notice is hereby given that the
iideroigned will sit at his store , S.
L comer of Thirteenth and Cliica-
) streets , on the 7th , 8th , 9th and
itb days of September , 1874 , for
e registration of the voters of said
ard. Hours of sitting from 9 a.
. to 5 p. ra.
C. WILKIXS ,
Bi Gt Registrar.
PRATT < fc .ELLIOTT , agents for E.
Hedstrom & Co. , of Chicago , are
dally receipt of Anthracite coal
the best quality , which is offered
sale at the lowest market rates.
e present Is the time for contract-
; for- winter supply. 518 Thir-
nth street , Church Block ,
ei > 3tf
VALL PAPER for sale very cheap
Jonx B. DETWILEII'S
: pet Store , 14th street between
ruham and Douglas.
sept3dtf&wlt
'ERSONS ' desiring to furnish re-
hmeuts at the County Fair , must
before Mon-
e application on or
, Septeml > er 14 , } 8"4 , to
C. A. BALDWIN ,
Secretary ,
! pt9-2t
uitE elder vinegar , just what
want for pickles , at
) -3t LITTLE & WILLIAMS' .
BUY
SW-ORTH'S CELEBRATED -DEEP
SEA BRAXD OYSTERS.
best flavored Oyster in the
ket. TAKE NO OTHER.
r sale ot wholesale by
.
General Northwestern _ * 5
ndfbrPricelast , sOlm.
Independent Platform.
1st. That we , the delegated repi
sentatives of the people of the Sta
of Nebraska favorable to the orga
ization of an independent party.la
ing aside past differences of opinii
and earnestly uniting in a commi
purpose to secure needed reforms
the administration of public affal ;
cordially unite in submitting the
declarations : That all powers is i
herent in the people ; that no go
ernment is worthy of nreservatii
or should be upheld which does n
derive its powers from the consc
of the governed by equal and jt
laws ; that the inestimable right
life , liberty and the pursuit of ha
piness should be secured to all mi
without distinction of race , color ,
nativity ; that the maintenance
tnese principles is essential to t
prosperity of republican institutioi
and that to this end the federal co
stitutlon , with all its ameudmeii
the rights of the States and of t
union of States must and shall
preserved.
2. That we are in favor of the n
toratlon of gold and &ilver as t
basis of the currency , and the i
sumption of specie payment at t
earliest practicable day without i
jury to the business interest of t
country , and strenuously denial
that the faith and credit of the n
tion be maintained inviolate ; ai
that all existing public debts shi
be liquidated under and in pursuan
of the laws by which said del
were originally created ; but uu
such time as the government shi
find it practicable to resume spec
payment , we favor a system of ci
rency based upon the credit of t
nation , issued by the govemme
directly to the people.
3. That we arc opposed to i
combinations and devices of whi
ever character , that intend to i
crease the cost of tran > portation I
yond a fair remuneration to thect
rier , and that we demand the ex <
cise of all constitutional power
remedy existing evils in thisrespei
and to prevent their occurrence
the future.
4. That we arc opposed to ai
further land grants , .subsidies
steamships , or to any or all don
tions of bonds , either , State , mm
cipal , or national , to aid public e
terprises , which should hereafter
entrusted to private oapiti-1 , unit
the same be first submitted to ti
people and by them ratified and a
proved.
5. That we arc in favor of a iar
for revenue only.
G. That we favor a constitution
amendment by which the Prei
dent , Vice President and Senate
of the United States shall bo electt
by a direct vote of the people.
7. That we favor the strictest ai
most rigid economy in all publ
affaiis , involving the expenditur
of the people's money , and ho
that the salaries of public office
should be in proportion to the i
come of the masses of the peopl
S. That the taxes in this Statea
in many localities beyond endu
ance. Their magnitude is a bligl
on our prosperity by inipoverlshii
the people and in retarding sottl
raunt ; in view of these facts 01
various candidates for office a
hereby instructed to use all pow
within the t-copo of their oflici
Duties to prevent any increase
such burdens , and also pledged
reduce the taxes as as far as pos&ib
by casting off all extravagadces at
useless expenditures.
9. That our candidate for Go1
ernor is hereby pledged to the p&
pie to veto In all cases those job
that under the pretense of subser
ing the public "interests are mei
schemes of individual gain.
10. That we are opposed to sue
legislation as grants royal privileg *
to capital by the exercise of whic
labor is crushed and illegally d <
Frauded of | ts legitimate profit
We hold it grossly unjust that hour
ties should be paid to wealth , whils
labor , which produces it , is inam
; led by legislative enactments , th
esult of political intrlguo and coi
ruption.
llf That we ask such legislation
state and National , as will effecl
lally secure the industrial and agri
mltural interests from the odiou
ixactions and wrongful discrimina
ion of corporate power.
12. That we favor an. equitabli
ind uniform license law.
13. That we hereby pledge our
elves to abide by and carry out ii
heir spirit and essence the princi
ties herein , to the end that oflicia
orruptloh may be checked , am
hat the State and National govern
aents be ultimately committed t (
Uose who regard public duties as i
acred trust to bo administered ir
lie interests of thp wljole. people.
roposuls for Surrender of Omaha Citj
Bonds.
CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE , )
OMAHA , Neb. , Sept. 10th , 1874. J
Sealed proposals will be receive'd
L this office until September 22nd ,
i ; 12 3r. , for the surrender of Oma-
i City Bonds , In any sujns to the
nountof fifteen thousand dollars
less. Bids to be opened at the
Ity Poimp } } meeting , September
Ind , 1874. EDWABQjOHlfSrON ,
septlO-lQt City Treasurer.
First Ward Begistratlon Kottce.
1otice is hereby given to the vo-
rs of the First Ward in the city of
ijaha , State ot Nebraska , that the
idersigiied , the Registrar of said
ird , will sit for registration of the
ters of said ward at his office , "No.
J Farnham street , on the 7th , 8th
d 9th days of September , 1874 ,
- o'clock a. m. to J2 m. , and
m 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
JOHN RATH ,
mg 28 tf Registrar.
telegraphing taught at the Busii
53 College. s4d0tw2t.
Third Ward Eegiitratlon Notice.
Cotico is hereby given to the
ers of the third ward In the. city
Omaha , State of Nebraska , that
undersigned , the Registrar of
I ward , will bit for registration
he voters of said ward at his
; e , No. 509J , Thirteenth street ,
Campbell Block , between Poug-
and Farnham streets , in said
of Omaha , oa 7th , 8th , 9th and
i days of September , 1874'from ,
i 9 o'clock a. m. to 11 a m. , and
il p. m. to 5 p. m ,
LUCIAU F. HALE , | <
ptltf Registrar.
wa Coal , $7.00 per ton , delivery -
> y Perry & Yeomans , General
nts , Eclipse Coal and Mining
Des Moines , office 508 13th
it , between Farnham and Doug-
treets. sept 11m.
ixuow SHADES & TRIMMINGS.
ed shade cloth , Avhile linen
ands , band shades , store shades
lords and tassels to match.
JOHN B. DETWILER ,
st Store , 14th street , oetween
bom and Pouglag.
An Honest Western Stage Driver.
When Mr. C. C. H ousel , of Om
ha , was returning from Helen
Montana , some thiee weeks ago , \
Gilmer & Salisbury's stage line , . '
saw , when some 140 miles from B
Icna , some sage hens along side i
road , and he got out to captu
them by throwing stones at thei
In doing so , he threw an elega
silver watch from his pocket , by e
cident , but did not miss it until '
had passed the place some six
eight miles. Making his loss knov
to Jack Nugent , the gentleman
driver , he was assured that he shou
have the watch again , and that
would be sent forward to Omal
Mr. Housel not wishing to lie ovi
he proceeded on his way.
A day or two ago the Union I
cific express presented a package
Mr. Housel , which , on opening ,
found to contain the lost waich ,
running order. This certain
speaks well for the managers of t
stage line , in having such wort ]
men in their employ in such af \
country as that.
This stage line is well officers
and is noted for the prompt tir
made from Corrinne , Utah , to He !
na , Montana , some five hundr
miles , scarcely ever varying ov
ono hour in arriving on time. "V
would advise travelers to be sure ai
go by this reliable Hue.
Registration in Sixth "Ward.
Notice is hereby given that I
undersigned , Registrar of the G
Ward in the city of Omaha , Sta
of Nebraska , will sit for the reg
tration of voters of said ward at t
North Omaha Engine House , cc
ner ot Izard and 20th steets , on tl
7th , 8th , 9th and 10th days of Se
tenibcr , 1874 , from 9 o'clock , a. n
to 12 , M. , and from 1 p. m. , tc
p. m. L. T. FARR ,
septo-Gt Registn
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Advertisements oJ To Let , I
Sale , Luct , Wants , Fuuud , Hoarding , AC. , M
be iiKprted in these columns once for Tl
CENTCper line ; each sub-sequent insertic
FIVECEFIS per line. Ilie liist inserti
never less than TWESTV-FIVE CfcNTd
- - - '
- *
- - - - -
RENT A fine frame house , Cor. K
EOIt lion ard Sts. , also a fine frame hoi
U-/r. ICth anil Jackson bti. For particulars i
quire at 239 Howard bt. sept 10
WANTED By n single sontleman. furnh
ed room , Ithln J or 4 blocks of Post (
flee preferred. State terms , onu"iadress R. 1
Bee Office. septlOc
RENT Two first class furnished rooi
EOR . E. Cor. 10th and liarner. septlOc
VT7 ANTED To rent or lease , a small hot
V V with little land , ( .referred in or near ci
limits. Apply RI this office. scptl dl
WANTED A Housekeeper , one that c
sprak German" , in a suijli family. Apr
at 745 IGth St. septMS
mO KENT A nlcofurnislicd roomadjoint
_ L the Jones house , 12th at. , bet. Uoifgliu ai
l > oi o. Aj.pjy cn'plelul ! > ' ! 3 of at Peytkes R <
taurant , , septSdSt *
TO LL'ASE A Saloon cor. IGth and Cui
ming , with or without fixtures. A pa it
the stock tan be bought , and a so another sto
sui able for a grocery. Inquire in the preiui
cs of j. MCDONALD.
septSJGt
l/iORb iLh Cottage and hal lo , west of Mi
JD itary Headquarters. .tjJaO ( A HILL ,
sepUeadSt ' 234 Dodge
FOR S.1LE A Genteel Cottage and small 1
on Pierce S' 11 block s. of new depot > ei
cheap. BOliGS A IIKL. sept4coJ
milE House and lot next north of C. E. Yost
I residence is iors < le at the low price
M.5CO a trifle more than the cojt of iii > prov
monta. Inquire of E. W. AMBROSE , Atto
uey , near head of Douglas street. &t > pt3d
-i .ME.i > Any one wanting to sell ore :
change any kind uf business , house lot
'ands ' or rnerchan lise , call on us. We ha\
: haiiccs entirely in our hands , affording il
jtst investment for capital , both small an
; reat. COriRILL A CO. , Exchange and Col
eiting Bureau , 531 I5th street , opposite Pi i
Dfficc , ' " sept2dtf
THE ToDuttj-Tho undcrskneJ Its
rO opined an office for employment of mal
ind female help fur stores , offices , honscs , pri
ale families , etc. All in want of the same , c
wanting employment , please call oil u <
; OTTRILL A Cu. , Exchange and Employmen
iure.iii , 531 Ijth street , opposite Post Uffico.
sept2dlj
fT7A.NTED A girl lo do general housewor !
YV at 418 Davenport st. aug25dtf
[ T7ANTED B ? a lady , a situation as house
\V keeper or nurse , tiestol'references. Ad
re.3 , Mrs L. M. C. , Poet Uffica. aug24dt
[ 710R S A LE eGO acres of land two mllf g Iron
l > Wtsner , on the O. N. W. R. R. , in Cumin ;
o. , Nebraska , at $2.50 per acre in cash , or hal
own and balance in one year at ten per cent
PPly at "Oreat Western land Agency , " 13 (
ad 132 Farnham Street Omaha. auslTdtf
HI ) THE PUBLIC The undersigned has
L purcba&od and put upon the streets a ;
ub'ic conveyances , some of the finest carriages
rer manufactured in this country. They will
i run to and from tha depots , hotels and pri-
ite residccces. All orders left afthe Metropol-
an Hotel , or at the stable , near S. E. cor. ol
leventh st. aid Capitol are , will be promptly
tended to. A share of the public patronage
respectfully solicited ,
iglldtl WM. E .BULL.
/TUSIC / Mrs. A. Polack , for many years a
rj _ successful teacher of music in the best
: male Institutes of Kentucky , will receive pu-
1s in that branch at her residence , 253 Howard
. Will commence teaching , Sept. augTdtf
TONEY TO LOAN On approved personal
X security , also City and County Warrants
ught and sold. Inquire nt Law Office of T.
. T. Richards. No. 49013th St. , Omaha.
lugCdtf
fTANTED A girl to do general housework.
V Inquire at 404 Burt bt. , bet. 20 and 21.
iUgSdtf
TORE TO RENT 193 Douglas street. In
quire ol WEBBER & BEHM.
LlTlU
[ TANTED Day boarders , at the southwest
r cor. o'10th and Uarner sts. Ie29tf
COFFMAN WD
flCTORH , , ,
hysician 1 Surgeon ,
241 Farnham Street ,
Over Ish's Drug Stoio.
ptlOJly
SO
ITAIL CASH PMCHASEBS
For" Sewing Machines.
order to make room for our new itylcs , we
put in PERFECT order all of our old
.including second-band , and offer them at
ATLEY REDUCED'prlcci , for CASH.
EAR XXff MIND
BY " HOWE " BOUGHT OF US and
'
nd INSTRUCTION gives , as WE hare a
' *
ITATIOX TO SUSTAIN. Experience
s a machine WITHOUT Instruction ii
5E than NONE at all , f
ON. We kaow'of larj * loti of worth.
achincs bought at low figures , that BT be-
> * - *
Imed off on USEjhtblle- * nterly u good U
;
. Persons that do not want to ran the
_
f being swindled should NEVER buy of
iPONSIBLE'pnartles , W they hav NO
tion ATsSTAKE , as bare old establlited
THE HOWE MACHINE CO. ,
Jlh
LIQUORS , WINES , ETC.
Ol i-S
Q
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CD
0tf
P. N. GLYNNJ
trUOLKSALE AND BETAtL 'OBLlLXa IX
Wines , Liquors , Segar
TOBACi 0 AND PIPES.
WS-CulIfornla Wines and Brandies. " ® *
Corner of 13'h and Dodge streets , opposite t
now Post Office building. Omaha , Neb : je2
E \7V I 3 > r 33 33C 3fc I
DEALER IN
Fruits , Confectionery
CIO ASS AND TOBACCO.
215 Douglas , bet. llth and 1 Street.
OMAUA , . . . NEBRAsK
iep2f
HOTELS.
Bavarian Hotel.
Cor , 13th 1 Leaven worth St
Board by the day and week. Finest bran
of all classes of Liquors , Scgars Ac. Fresh Lag
constantly on hand.
Je25-3ui CHAS. HART Prop ,
GRAND CEJSTRA.1
- HEBSABK
DMAHA , - -
The largest and best hot between Chlcaj
and San Francisco.
Opened new September SOth. 1873.
830 tf GEO. THRALL. Proprietor.
CITY HOTEL
E. T. PAGE , Proprietor.
10th St. , bet. Farnham and Harne ;
free Buss to and from all Train } .
Passengers for other Hole's or private Be
dunces , carried for 25 conti.
JK3- All orders left at P. H. Allen' * , 24 do *
from I' . O , C. Wilson & Son. cor. 13th at
If > mey , and the City Hotel Office , will recel'
pi ouiDt attention. 1y7 1m
United States Hotel ,
COH. DOUGLAS AND TENTH STREETS
mllCUNDERSIONED ropactfnlly annoui
JL 'CM that be haj purchased and refl ted It
abo\o Hiittl , and is now readr to iccommodai
the public , with board by dxr or wa k , at rex
onat.le rates. WILLIAM LEIIR. Prop.
julv ' 7-1 1
California House.
FITZ HAFMEE , Prop'r.
No. 170 Douglas Street , corn-r llth , Om. hi
Nebraska Board by tha day or .week.
June 1. vl _
Central House
U 0.630 Sixteenth Sliest ,
Jpp. Jefferson Square , OMAHA , NEB
JOSEPH DOTE. Prop'r.
Day and week Board at reasonable rates.
First-class bar attached to the house.
je27 3m
HOUSE ,
On 9/A , let. Farnham and Harnty Struti ,
AS been entirely reflated and refurnished
a and will accommodate all tolhybeito
card at 51,50 per day j 4Qc per single meal.
C , V , & S , M , HARRYMAN ,
| v2&lly. Proprietors ,
Southern Hotel.
Fronting on 4tb , 6th and Walantiti , ,
3t. Louis , - Mo.
LaveiUe , "Warner & Co. ,
The Southern Hotel is first-clais in all IU
> pointmenu. Its tables are at all timea sup-
led in the greatest abundance , with all the
llcacics the markets afford , Its clerics and
uployes are all polite and attentive to the
jnts of the guests of the hotel , Ther * la an
iproved elevator leading from tha firit floor
the upper one , Railroad and steamboat
ket offices , news stand , and wenverr Union
lejraph office In the Rotunda of hotel ,
WILLIAM LATEY ,
or. 16th and Webster ; Sts. ,
Keep * a complete assortment ot
ROCERIES and
PROVISIONS.
WILLIAM SEXAUER.
5 rjn1ian Street , - - Omaaa , Kib
WHOLK3ALK AMD BETAIL DE1LBB IS
IRNITURE. BEDDING , ETC.
ENOCH HENNEY ,
iistiee of the Peace
Sice over tco State Bunk , comerof Fun.
i and 13th Ktrrets.
E2.jA.2VXi
Ii St , bet. Farnham and llarney.
binds of TAILORING , CLEANING and
dona at rcajonebla rate *
: iie siour cttr nnd ncinc naiiroad ,
In Cueet ! < lti tt
) UX CITY t ST , PAUL
RAILROAD ,
mllet the ihorteit ronti from Omaha
ZonneU Binds to St. Paul , JUseaoolii ,
rater , Anoka , Dnlnth , Bltmarek , aad aU
i In Minnesota.
In leares Omaha datlr , ( ezcep Satnrda ; )
clock p. m. , and Council Bluffs at 8.05 p
> m Chicago A North.\Vcstern Depot.
as LOW and lime as QUICK as
by anj other Line.
IAN PALACE SLEEPIN& CABS
ON ALL MHT TRAINS , , N
ire your ticket reads VIA Slonx Qty.
roiding circuitous route * and midnight
Tt
.
Tl.
els can be purchased at the offices of the a i
o 4 Northwestern Kailwty in Omaha
nncil Bluffit.
J C. BOYDEN ,
? a s. < tTicket Agt-St P. AS. C. B. B.
aul , Minn. Th
F. C. HILL , _ and
'ass. and Ticket Agt , S. C. 4 P. , 'Sioux am
Iowa.
CEO. TV. GBATTON , Agent. amC
la Farnhxm Street , Omahi , Neb.
The Klngof the SEWING MACHINE W01.LD ss ric-ccitcntly Gold Feigns
Kealmi ci Finance. * j
SALES TOE 1873 : i
In Round Numbers 232,444 Machines \
f
TtBeing over One Hurdred and Thirteen TbccKEd nete llsctincs tltr. were told by *
Sewing Machine Con.panv during tl.c 5 iiie tlr'e.
It will bar lyledinlcaicu such evidence that the bureriorlty of tbe Sieger U fully
moastrated.
THE SiNOEB MANF'g CO ,
W. KT. NASOKT , Agent ,
je MX 212 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA
J. J. BROWN & BRO. , ,
WHOLESALE GROOERS ,
Agents for the Oriental Powder Co.
STEFXE & JOHNSON ,
WHOLESALE 6ROCERS
SIM PSO A S J BLO CIC
538 and 54Q Foiirteenth. Street ,
BET. DOUGLAS AND DODGE
- USTIEIB
MORGAN & GALLAGER.
SUCCES50ES TO CKEIGIITON AN3 MORGAN
WHOLESALE GROCERS ,
No. L0 ( ; Fariiliam Street
aprSdly
WHITNEYBAUSERMAN. & co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Ho. 24:7 Donglas Street ,
- - USTEIB
mchzryi AGENTS FOB TIIS DUPO-NT POWDER CO.
1
CLARE : & FRENCH , j
WHOLESALE GROCERS !
AND DEALERS IN
Canned Goods , Dried Fruits , Green Fruits in Season ,
J6 1 . ' .KljEKS SOLICITED . ' ND PEOMPTI.Y FUELED.
A. . S. S I IMI 3 ? S O ILsT ,
MANOFACIUKEB AND WHOLESALE
DEALER im OIGAKS
G32 I'lFTEEOSTTS : ST. ,
C. L.
288 Dodge Street , 2d Door East of 16th Street.
I keep CODS intly on hand the finest sloiiof Croad Cloth , Osstmeres and Ve tlDg3
rhlch I am prepared to mate up in tie most fashionable sivles end to suit the most fastidious
t the lowest pojslbia prices. JelOJly
ISTABUSHhU 185
PUNDT , MEYER & KAAPKE ,
DEALFRS IN
PAMTClf
k J AiKl\r A
Teas , Spices , Tobacco and Cigars.
112 FaruLam Street , - - Omalia ,
mchl odvl
[ { URT2 , JfJOHR ( JO
JOBBERS F
GOODS , HOSIERY , GLOYES and NOTIONS.
231 2Tar2xb.am Street ,
- - - ZETIBIB.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. ,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
WT Motions , jind Boots and. Shoes.
JOHN T.
JOBBER OF
ihelf Heavy Hardware
IRON , STEEL , NAILS , WAGON STOCK , '
ANDIMPLEMENTS
IMPLEMENTS ,
IlH. IIAIIVKSTKIIS , IlEfcl'KItS.JIOIVKHS. DIIILLa , HBEOClt
COR9f-DIiAXlEHN I'LOIVS , CUfcTI 'ATOUS , HAY.
IHKK8 AND \VAC30XS. rachlSy
: S Douglas St. , Omaiia. Nebraska.
HENRY HORNEERGER.
DEALEU IN
, C ARS ,
liaa Old KentuwltyJWblskles and Importo'l.'u'ood ? a Spcciallj.
DOUGLAS srs. , ) f " \/T A _ f . T" - _ A . , TxT _ _ , h ! I W I .
and
and Missouri PIrer Railroad Co. , odars best Ian is at low prices on 10 year
Jarhoiton
. . , Ithabinm premium of 20 per cunt , on tha amount ol til
> t 6 PC. eeo\.interest * id .
cuitirated , within two year * from date ol purchase.
x , ii hall the land is
LA11QE DEDUCION3 FOR CASH PAYMENTS.
h of ? latte , J.oup Fork and Elkhorn Valleys
. . of spl n IIIrating and azricnllnral Ua
l if. R. K. Co. will sell abonl 1.000.000 acres .
watered rounlry.at trom Jl-rt to $7.00 per acrr on long credit.
South of he Platte
i
a large body of the best Ian 1 jn Nebraska , Intersected by namerotu
Hsnjownes r ut to Itarallroil an J in the Ur Mt and best derelopea part of tta State , ai * Jw
i > pnbllcan Valley. ForcircularsanlialllnlorcuUon apply to
U SCHALLEB , Agent B. & ] tf. land Office
Corner of Klnth and Farnham Sts. , Onaha
Or General Load DepaJtment , Lutcola , Nj (
, i rno < ? * i. i > feZj ! - | _ tl | | | ) | C f ihiiji' ' ( mt nti iri'- * * .